@Existentialist: No one has to 'be quiet'. And I think you totally misunderstand Chuck's post, by that's beside the point. Why do you get so offended when someone disagrees with your opinion and/or corrects you about something you've said? I know that no one likes to admit that they are wrong, or be told that they are wrong, or come face to face with the fact that not everyone shares their opinions, but that is a fact of life... especially on a forum such as this. Getting offended whenever it happens is a sign of insecurity and arrogance. Sometimes the person you are conversing with is providing you with good information, even if it opposes what you think or feel. Either way, your responses (and your habit of redefining words) come across as emotional (i.e. not rational) reactionism.
You can hold and express any opinion you wish, but that doesn't make you right about what it takes to be considered a crime.
You can hold and express any opinion you wish, but that doesn't make you right about what it takes to be considered a crime.